We performed a comparison between MariaDB and SQLite based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Oracle, PostgreSQL, MariaDB and others in Open Source Databases."Installation is straightforward."
"The solution is very easy to implement."
"The speed and functionality are the most valuable features."
"This solution is user-friendly."
"What I like best about MariaDB is that it is open-source and reliable."
"The solution is very stable. It was originally built under MySQL. It has a similar level of stability."
"The performance is very good."
"The most valuable feature of the solution is a relational database, which is fairly reliable...It is a stable solution."
"I use Flutter Technology with the JSF plugin."
"The product is lightweight and highly scalable."
"SQLite’s most valuable feature is the ability to store granular-level backups of databases."
"It would be good if they can maybe improve the mass import in the database. Currently, for importing a large number of data, we create a CSV file and upload all the things in the system. The system does not activate them by default. We have to do this manually. This may be due to the version we are using, but this is something we would like to see improved."
"There is room for improvement in terms of security."
"The performance could be a bit better."
"The license should be cheaper and closer to that offered by MySQL, Oracle and other products."
"The solution can improve by having support for more integration. However, at this time it is working well for us."
"It would be helpful if I could specify multiple drives for the database storage."
"Document caching is an area of concern in the product, where improvements are required to help MariaDB improve on the previous queries as they are retained, and you can roll back to them."
"In the next release, I would like to see improvements in the scalability and redundancy features."
"It could have a user-friendly GUI and better intelligence features."
"I primarily use SQLite for small-scale applications due to its limitations in storing large amounts of data. For larger-scale projects, I typically opt for MySQL or other alternatives. Storing a large number of dates in SQLite can significantly impact its performance."
"The performance could be better."
MariaDB is ranked 3rd in Open Source Databases with 51 reviews while SQLite is ranked 9th in Open Source Databases with 5 reviews. MariaDB is rated 8.0, while SQLite is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of MariaDB writes "Simultaneously use active server capabilities but lacks the maturity ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SQLite writes "Helps to access data directly from my local storage or databases". MariaDB is most compared with SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Oracle Database, MySQL and CockroachDB, whereas SQLite is most compared with Firebird SQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Oracle Berkeley DB.
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